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The one thing this article proves to me...is that Arians gets QBs hit. And when your franchise QB is coupled with an injured OL...Arians+Ben is a recipe for injury. I am stoked to see what Haley and Ben have come up with for this season. I think it's going to be exciting, and the fans will be saying Wallace who?

The one thing this article proves to me...is that Arians gets QBs hit. And when your franchise QB is coupled with an injured OL...Arians+Ben is a recipe for injury. I am stoked to see what Haley and Ben have come up with for this season. I think it's going to be exciting, and the fans will be saying Wallace who?

The one thing this article proves to me...is that Arians gets QBs hit. And when your franchise QB is coupled with an injured OL...Arians+Ben is a recipe for injury. I am stoked to see what Haley and Ben have come up with for this season. I think it's going to be exciting, and the fans will be saying Wallace who?

It's about the math. Did Ben get hit less last season? Yes. You can't prevent injury but you can decrease the odds...you can do things to protect your franchise. But, it's a contact league, and people will get hurt no matter what system you institute.

BA's quarterbacks take more hits but they have more success while doing so...

My prediction is that no QB for a BA coached team will enter the record books for seasons played without injury. Ben has exactly one full season to his credit. Yes, it could be his personal physiology or maybe it is the situations he or his coach places him in.